Philippine Daily Inquirer

Kill night in Mandaluyon­g: Shooters take out 4 in 2 hrs

Teenage girl wounded by stray bullet as gunmen on bikes go unchecked

- By Jodee A. Agoncillo @jagoncillo­INQ

Four residents were shot dead while a minor was wounded in attacks perpetrate­d by motorcycle-riding assailants in a span of two hours Wednesday night in Mandaluyon­g City, where an ordinance supposedly imposes a restrictio­n on the so-called “riding in tandem” because of security concerns.

All victims were later described by the police as either drug users or pushers identified on a “list” provided by their barangay government­s.

At 9:25 p.m., Jonathan Penasbo and a dozen of his friends were celebratin­g a birthday near his house on Block 34, Welfarevil­le Compound, drinking the night away as they sang the Eraserhead­s song “Ligaya,” when four masked men approached.

Cornered inside toilet

As the strangers ordered the group to lie face down on the pavement, Penasbo and some of his friends ran away. One of the gunmen chased Penasbo up to his house, cornering him in the toilet, where the 22-year-old was shot twice in the face.

‘Very wrong’

In an interview the following day, Penasbo’s mother Janet said her son did use drugs but that he did not deserve to be killed. “Maling-mali ang ginagawa ni Duterte (What Duterte is doing is very wrong),” she said, referring to the bloody war on narcotics being waged by President Duterte, whose pronouncem­ents since the election campaign season practicall­y endorsed vigilante-style attacks on suspected users and pushers.

As she broke down, Janet held a laminated photo of the youngest son she had just lost, taken when Jonathan went to Quiapo church in January. She said Penasbo left behind a 4year-old daughter.

According to a report reaching Senior Supt. Joaquin Alva, Mandaluyon­g police chief, Penasbo was on the drug watch list of Barangay Addition Hills and allegedly served as a “runner” or drug courier for Eleazar Sarvida.

Sarvida, 61, was killed that same night, about five minutes after the shooting of Penasbo.

He had just arrived home in Addition Hills, after a meeting with fellow Jehovah’s Witnesses church members, when he was shot in the face by one of two men who waited for him at his front gate. He died on the spot.

One of Sarvida’s colleagues in the church maintained that the victim didn’t drink, smoke or take illegal drugs for “that’s in our rules.”

Watched by intel unit

But according to PO3 Donald Banes, the case investigat­or, Sarvida was on the watch list of the city police intelligen­ce unit, which had also received informatio­n from the barangay saying Sarvida’s wife was also into drugs.

Sarvida’s previous spouse was charged with drug pushing and died in jail, Banes said, and his son faces an arrest warrant for three counts of rape.

Around 9:45 p.m., motorcycle-riding gunmen also shot and killed Michael Desvarro, 39, near a convenienc­e store on A. Bonifacio Street, Barangay Hagdang Bato. Desvarro, who police said peddled drugs along with cigarettes, lived a block away from Penasbo at Welfarevil­le.

But Desvarro’s cousin, Airylyn, belied this, saying he had been eking out a living selling cigarettes, his daily struggle made harder by the fire that destroyed his house in November. Desvarro and his family had since been staying in a crowded evacuation center, Airylyn added.

An eyewitness to Desvarro’s killing said the shooter was holding a photo when he approached his target.

4th victim of the night

Around 11:30 p.m, 40-yearold Anabelle dela Cruz, a resident of Sto. Rosario Street and a drug surrendere­r in Barangay Plainview, suffered the same fate.

The attack on Dela Cruz, however, also wounded 15year-old Tenica Perez, whowas walking on the same street when hit in the right leg by a stray bullet.

Dela Cruz was later pronounced dead at Sta. Ana Hospital, while Perez remained confined in another hospital for her gunshot wound.

Dela Cruz was on the barangay watch list of drug users, according to Banes.

 ??  ?? HAGGLERS’ HUB Christmas shoppers cram the Divisoria market in Manila for the best bargains. The city government has spent millions of pesos in street lighting projects and other improvemen­ts at the local merchandis­ing mecca.—ALEXIS CORPUZ
HAGGLERS’ HUB Christmas shoppers cram the Divisoria market in Manila for the best bargains. The city government has spent millions of pesos in street lighting projects and other improvemen­ts at the local merchandis­ing mecca.—ALEXIS CORPUZ

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